Free NBA Hoops Prediction: Grizzlies vs Bulls Odds

Weekly NBA betting sees the Memphis Grizzles taking on the Chicago Bulls Wednesday December 16 at the United Center, Chicago, Illinois. Cappers Picks provides complimentary handicapping picks on all NBA basketball matchups all season long so stay tuned for more FREE NBA hoops predictions.

The Grizzlies have continued to try and tamper with their lineup and as they look for consistency and some stability. They got that last time out as they took down the Wizards 112-95 on Monday.

Memphis Grizzlies:

PF Zach Randolph has been a star in Memphis.

He’s averaged 17.0 points and 9.5 rebounds in his career. This season, the PF has averaged 13.7 points and 8.5 rebounds. However, he was benched against Miami in the team’s 100-97 loss and he was benched again in the win over the Wizards on Monday.

The Grizzlies continue to mess with their lineup as both Randolph and Tony Allen were taken out of the starting lineup. The move was defended by head coach Dave Joerger as giving Jeff Green and Mike Conley more room to operate.

Randolph played just 21 minutes and contributed 8 points in Monday’s win. 6 players for Memphis turned in double figures to help the cause out. Randolph told reporters he just needs to adapt to the change as he wants the Grizzlies to be successful.

Allen is listed as day-to-day with a knee injury.

Chicago Bulls:

The Bulls were trending backwards, losing 3 straight and looking extremely sluggish along the way.

The sight of the United Center has right the ship as they returned home for a 5 game home-stand and have rattled off 3 straight wins, including their route of Philadelphia on Monday.

Things weren’t as easy as the 115-96 score indicates though. Chicago trailed by 5 at half before pulling away in the 2nd half.

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